CHONE TERES Bush, 1904, p. 215.- Hartman, 

 1942b, p. 87; 1959, p. 539. 



not CHONE TERES.- Okuda, 1934, p. 236; 

 1946, p. 171.- Imajima and Hartman, 1964, p. 

 365 (for these three references see C. ecaii- 

 data).- Chlebovich, 1961, p. 231 (see Re- 

 marks) . 



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Diagnosis: A large Ckone species without 

 ventral shields. Branchial basis as long as level 

 collar. About 20 pairs of radioles, connected 

 for two-thirds to three-fourths of length by pal- 

 mate membrane, with free ends very short and 

 broad. First bundle of setae of normal size, 

 inserted more dorsally than following notosetae. 



^g, j-i 



250//: d 



Figure 1. — Chone infvndihnliformis; a from Godhavn; b-g from Egedesminde; h-1 

 from holotype of C. teres: a, end of dorso-median radiole; b, c, dorsal and ventral stain- 

 ing pattern of anterior end of trunk ; d, anterior view of third thoracic notopodium. Setae 

 schematic, mo.st upper limbate setae omitted from this segment; f, g, uncini from third 

 and approximately 45th abdominal setigers; h, slightly schematic side view of anterior 

 end, branchial crown omitted; i, end of fully developed radiole; j, spatulate seta from 

 si.xth setiger; k, 1, abdominal uncini from third and approximately 70th abdominal 

 setigers. 



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